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and bonner continues to ... the traditions. for their publications, but it's been kept hidden from the public eye.ç now geographic has started to change that by publishing a 500-page book. "national geographicç" image collection. it spans 12 decades of world events and photographic evolution.ok a 30-year veteran of "national geographic" who oversaw the project says picking a few?; hundred photos from such a huge archive required a detailed framework. >> when you're documenting world. we're known for documenting science and climate change. we're known for documenting naturalç history. we're really known for exploration. we kind of put mental çly a bucket. within those we wanted to tell an important story which is every one of these stories we were able t] tell differently because of the technology we had at our disposal at the time. so, for example, if you look you can see that we had to start with black-and-white photographs. those photographs look so still.ç most of the animals are dead in the early part because we could
and bonner continues to ... the traditions. for their publications, but it's been kept hidden from the public eye.ç now geographic has started to change that by publishing a 500-page book. "national geographicç" image collection. it spans 12 decades of world events and photographic evolution.ok a 30-year veteran of "national geographic" who oversaw the project says picking a few?; hundred photos from such a huge archive required a detailed framework. >> when...
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. >> brown: bill bonner has d treasure trove largely to himself forçó 27 yrs.brown: there's everythi om an expedition at the north pole inç e late 1800s to hunters izanz bar several cades later. coal miners in england in 38 mount rushmore under constrtion in 1947. 5a >>ust can't wait for people see some of these things. >> bro: bonner's underground worlis made up of aisle after aisle of eelopes and boxes containing imas that for the most part went unpuished, called them theç outtakes fm thousands of assignments and exditions. vintage ack-and-whites and ansparencies asçó well as th first commercially successfu color photographs pruced on glass d known as w3 autochromes. there are also 12,00pieces of original art commissied by t society includingç this wyh painting titled sea monsters now tbe worth severamillion dollars.ç millions of more recent trsparencies are kept in cold storage includi 35,000 specially trained personnel can retrieve them in low-lht conditions. for st of "national geographic"ç's 120 years, images were fileby hand. these otos show worker
. >> brown: bill bonner has d treasure trove largely to himself forçó 27 yrs.brown: there's everythi om an expedition at the north pole inç e late 1800s to hunters izanz bar several cades later. coal miners in england in 38 mount rushmore under constrtion in 1947. 5a >>ust can't wait for people see some of these things. >> bro: bonner's underground worlis made up of aisle after aisle of eelopes and boxes containing imas that for the most part went unpuished, called them...
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bonner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for as much time as he might consume. mr. bonner: thank you, madam speaker. mr. kildee, i want to personally thank you on behalf of alabama fans all across the nation for bringing this important resolution to the house floor today. mark ingram is an exceptional athlete. as my colleagues have noted, he won the heisman trophy for the first time in the history of the university of alabama to bring this honor and distinction to our storied and beloved university. but mark ingram is also an outstanding young man. i know the people in michigan, especially the people of flint, are proud of what he's accomplished. but people all across america, especially young people, as we look to so many athletes and actors and politicians who sometimes disappoint us, here you've got a young man, 19 years old, who on the night that he received the highest athletic award that can be bestowed upon a college football player, stood and with tear
bonner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for as much time as he might consume. mr. bonner: thank you, madam speaker. mr. kildee, i want to personally thank you on behalf of alabama fans all across the nation for bringing this important resolution to the house floor today. mark ingram is an exceptional athlete. as my colleagues have noted, he won the heisman trophy for the first time in the history of the university of alabama to bring this honor and distinction...
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talking about zack bonner who is here at the head table. he is actually the main attraction here this morning. i am just here is the warm-up act but i like many of you have read about zack had been inspired by his story. like many of you i know one of his latest efforts is walking across the country to draw attention to homelessness and runaway youth. now i am a little disappointed zack that you are taking the southern roots and by passing my home state of kansas, but you know, we wish you luck anyway. and we wanted to give you some supplies so i have here a little supply kit for you. we have a water bottle and they put some of their and a few things to help you in your journey. it is from the office of the secretary. [applause] i know zack is also a prolific twitter and blogger. i don't tweet myself which is probably a really good idea but i do's blogs from time to time and would love zack, if you have a chance to periodically posted blog on their web sites so we can advertise your good work throughout our network. we wish you good luck an
talking about zack bonner who is here at the head table. he is actually the main attraction here this morning. i am just here is the warm-up act but i like many of you have read about zack had been inspired by his story. like many of you i know one of his latest efforts is walking across the country to draw attention to homelessness and runaway youth. now i am a little disappointed zack that you are taking the southern roots and by passing my home state of kansas, but you know, we wish you luck...
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dennis bonner, my question pertains to the fort hood massacre a few months ago.sarah palin said that she would support profiling against muslims in the army if it meant saving lives. do you agree with that? >> i don't think profiling is the answer so i don't agree with that. i think the reality is the vast majority of muslim americans are incredible patriots, loyal to the country including those who served in the military and the past. we need to be very careful that we not allow incidentss like the fort hood massacre to create artificial divisions in our society. the strength of our society and certain counterterrorism's callers have pointed to this is we have a society that is integrated, population and ethnicities and cultures from all over the world. one scholar friend of mine has said that the best counter to the radical ideology that the united states has is the reality of the american dream, the fact that you can come to this country, be considered an american, fries here, have your children do well and be part of the society. that is incredibly importan
dennis bonner, my question pertains to the fort hood massacre a few months ago.sarah palin said that she would support profiling against muslims in the army if it meant saving lives. do you agree with that? >> i don't think profiling is the answer so i don't agree with that. i think the reality is the vast majority of muslim americans are incredible patriots, loyal to the country including those who served in the military and the past. we need to be very careful that we not allow...
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. -- talking about zack bonner here at the head table.ave been inspired by his story and i know that one of his latest effort is walking across the country to draw attention to homelessness and runaway youths. i am disappointed that you are taking the southern route, by passing my home state of kansas. but we wish you luck anyways. we wanted to give you some supplies. i have here a little supply kit for you, we have a water bottle, it could, under, and a few things to help you in your journey. is from the office of the secretary. -- its is from the office of the secretary. [applause] i know that he is also a prolific tweeter and blogger. i do not tweet myself, which is probably a good idea. [laughter] but if you had the chance to periodically posted log on our website, zack, we could emphasize your good average. we wish you luck and hope to see you back here soon. part of what makes them work is his message, the other part is his example, reminding us that all of our young people are capable of doing extraordinary things if they have a lo
. -- talking about zack bonner here at the head table.ave been inspired by his story and i know that one of his latest effort is walking across the country to draw attention to homelessness and runaway youths. i am disappointed that you are taking the southern route, by passing my home state of kansas. but we wish you luck anyways. we wanted to give you some supplies. i have here a little supply kit for you, we have a water bottle, it could, under, and a few things to help you in your journey....
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the people that become homeless is an indictment of the failure of these systems for people with bonnerlities. can we afford not to make these commitments in the 21st century? we cannot as a nation and we need to make a commitment to invest and improve in the well- being of all members our society. >> thank you. one quick correction before we turn -- he was introduced as a key player in the welfare debate. he was the key player in the 1996 welfare debate. >> this is his attempt to get me in deep doo-doo with this audience. i have had two thoughts since i walked in this room, which is quite remarkable. some of you may remember that conservatives have no thoughts. that's something called inner murmurs. i have to enter murmurs. the first one is the other paulette -- other panelists -- we did not know the guy from florida that you interviewed with the idea of a 30-day time limit. we got in a lot of trouble for five years. if we had bought a 30 days, we might have done that. the second thing is you need a new editor. you don't admit to having worked with someone and having three- quarters of
the people that become homeless is an indictment of the failure of these systems for people with bonnerlities. can we afford not to make these commitments in the 21st century? we cannot as a nation and we need to make a commitment to invest and improve in the well- being of all members our society. >> thank you. one quick correction before we turn -- he was introduced as a key player in the welfare debate. he was the key player in the 1996 welfare debate. >> this is his attempt to...